1.3 International Labor Standards
1.3 International Labor Standards
1.3 International Labor Standards
An Introduction
Course Objectives
To understand what international labour
standards (ILSs) are; and how they are
created and supervised
To introduce the ILO Fundamental (Core)
Conventions
To introduce the principles of universality
and flexibility of ILSs
To outline the use and application of ILSs
The ILO
The ILO Structure
ILO and ILS
International Labour Organization
maintains and develops a system of
international labour standards (ILSs)
ILS are aimed at promoting opportunities
for women and men to obtain decent
and productive work in conditions of
freedom, equity, security and dignity.
The ILO asserts that international labour
standards are essential component for
ensuring that the growth of the global
economy provides benefits to all.
But
what are international labour standards?
How are they created; applied; and
supervised?
International Labour Standards
(ILS)
ILSs are legal instruments drawn up by
the ILOs constituents (governments,
employers and workers) setting out basic
principles and rights at work.
ILSs take two forms:
conventions, which are legally binding
international treaties that may be ratified by
member states,
recommendations, which serve as non-
binding guidelines.
Conventions and
Recommendations
In many cases, a convention lays down the
basic principles to be implemented by
ratifying countries, while a related
recommendation supplements the
convention by providing more detailed
guidelines on how it could be applied.
Recommendations can also be autonomous,
i.e not linked to any convention.
How are ILSs made?
International labour standards (both
conventions and recommendations) are
drawn up by representatives of
governments, employers and workers and
are adopted at the ILOs annual
International Labour Conference.
Once adopted, a standard is to be
submitted by the member states are to
their competent authority (normally the
parliament) for consideration; in the case of
convention for ratification.
Ratification of Conventions
Fundamental Conventions:4 of 8
Governance Conventions (Priority):3 of 4
Technical Conventions:38 of 177
Out of45Conventions ratified by India, of
which42are in force,4Conventions have
been denounced;nonehave been ratified in
the past 12 months.
This link contains India specific ratifications
Check this link for updated data (
http://www.ilo.org/dyn/normlex/en/f?p=NOR
MLEXPUB:11200:0::NO::
P11200_COUNTRY_ID:102691 )